Michigan State guard Branden Dawson recorded a double-double in the Spartans’ 23-point win over Purdue on Saturday, but that might not be the lasting memory from the sophomore’s afternoon.

With a little less than seven minutes left in an overly physical game, Dawson appeared to ball up his fist, wind up and punch Purdue’s Travis Carroll under the basket a moment after Michigan State guard Gary Harris’ 3-pointer went through the net. The moment was caught on the Big Ten Network broadcast, and the moment was quickly put up on YouTube.

Based on the Big Ten Network video, a suspension seemed likely for Dawson. However, Michigan State officials say they have reviewed the play and determined that no punch was thrown and that no action would be taken by coach Tom Izzo.

Michigan State spokesman Matt Larson told Sporting News on Saturday night that the Spartans’ in-house video, the stream that’s showed on the arena’s jumbotron, proved that no punch connected to Carroll’s midsection.

“The angle of Branden Dawson that BTN had during the broadcast certainly makes it look like there might have been a punch,” Larson said in a statement. “However, I’ve viewed an angle from underneath the basket and that does not appear to be the case.”

Dawson, who had 14 points and 11 rebounds Saturday, has deep connections to Purdue; the Gary, Ind., native was recruited heavily by the Boilermakers before he chose to play for the Spartans. Last year, his on-court talking during the Purdue-Michigan State game drew the ire of Purdue coach Matt Painter, who responded when asked about the moment in his postgame press conference.